i feel virginity should not be diccussed in magazines what is a v-card virgingity that’s up to the woman if she wants to metion that to a magazine but i’m lucky because all my mothers friends are mothers and my friend tiffany a mother not whitney houston’s friend tiffany she sang with tiffany lockett she’s a indepent living skills by the regional center assigned my case no celebrity when heart break hotel was on since 2009

aX

Kim Yuna was completey robbed. The only defense is that the Russian had an extra jump then her, yet, noone is looking at the short program because that it self was controversial. Yuna’s short program was much more difficult than Adelina’s. Also, Mao Asada skated a clean free-skate with an extra jump then Adelina + a triple axle, yet, she still scored lower than Adelina. Technical BS is what I see…

aX

Thanks for the pictures though!!! By the way, I don’t want to take anything away from Adelina who skated well but she was lucky she had her country and the judges rooting for her. She had nothing to do with the BS scoring system…

Warren

Gracie was the hottest one there. She’ll be back!

crystal

Yuna deserved the gold medal… :’(

Tim Yeung

Its obvious that the ladies figure skating competition was fixed. The other Russian figure skater, Juliya had 27 3+ GOEs, whereas Yuna had 13 and Kostner had 12. That means Juliya had 3 more 3+ GOEs then both Yuna and Kostner combined! Yuna is known for her textbook jumps and Kostner is a skilled veteran. Both Yuna and Kostner skated both their routines near flawlessly, yet their combined number of 3+ GOE scores could not beat that of one single Russian skater who fell twice!

How did they manage this? The leader of the three man technical panel, Alexander Lakernik, was Vice President of the Russian Skating Federation. The technical panel “makes all the crucial decisions about the difficulty levels of a skater’s spins and whether jumps are under-rotated or downgraded, among other things” Add to that Judge Yuri Balkov, who was previously suspended for corruption in a previous Olympics, and Judge Alla Shekhovtseva, who is married to the Director of Russian Figure Skating, and it all starts to make sense . . .